Based on our record, Keygen seems to be a lot more popular than Beta Family. While we know about 25 links to Keygen, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Beta Family. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I run a business called Keygen [^0], and own the @keygen namespace on npm. We’re working on a Node SDK, so this isn’t good to hear. I’ll open up a discussion with them and see what we can do. [^0]: https://keygen.sh. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I run https://keygen.sh by myself. I built it about 7 years ago and started running it on the side. I went full-time on it in 2020 when it got too big to run on the side. As for trends -- the market is a bit slower these days due to the current economic environment. I've noticed smaller businesses have had a tougher time buying (and staying on), while enterprises have had an uptick. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Working on adding “environments” to my business’ API (https://keygen.sh). I’ve gone over 6 years without offering a “sandbox” environment to customers, so I’m excited to finally be working on this one. It’s been quite complex implementatiom-wise, and has touched a lot of surface area, since I want it to support multiple named environments (e.g. staging, dev, one-offs isolated test envs for CI/CD). But it’ll be... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I’m currently developing a commercial product with Rust and I was wondering what the best way to distribute and sell licenses for it is. Should I use a third party like keygen or is there an easy way I could get started on implementing my own. I’m out of my depth when it comes to software licensing so I figure I should ask before assuming it’s a task I can take on myself. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you checked https://keygen.sh/, yoyll get ideas there. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I found what I was looking for at BetaFamily https://betafamily.com/. Source: 11 months ago
There are services such as https://betafamily.com/ if you don't have in-house testers. Having in-house people "go through the whole app and look for bugs" sounds like a nightmare, and I'm not surprised it's hard to get people to do it. I recommend that each task has well defined acceptance criteria, and you have someone who did not work on the task run a compiled build of the app and confirm that the build... Source: over 1 year ago
Labs64 NetLicensing - Monetize your digital products and services
TestFlight - iOS beta testing on the fly.
LicenseSpring - Reliable and easy to use License-As-A-Service (LaaS) for for any software application
Betatesters.io - The platform connecting mobile developers and beta testers
wyDay LimeLM - Use LimeLM to add hardware-locked licensing, online activation, and timed trials to your app.
Visual Studio App Center - Continuous everything – build, test, deploy, engage, repeat